Caster-wheel.



G. M, WILLIAMS & G. G. GREENS.

OASTER WHEEL.

APPLICATION FILED 1330.23, 1909.

Patented 25%81919.

Alfonzey poriiuii oi sue" WILLIAMS AND GREVER G. GREEN-C) OF COLUMBUS, OHIO.

CA STER-VIHE EL.

Sgecification of Letters Patent.

Applicatieu filed. December 23, 1999 Serial Hm 534,689.

Te all whom it may co ricem:

Be it known ihsii' We, (ii-1011011 WILLIAMS,

1 v m f? i I aim um) 111: u. \fl.0, cmzens OE United E-iiuies, r i -15); at Columbus, in the couni) of Frank the 1 and ime f Odie have iuveuted (Qiiilill new and usefui Improvemeets in Casier-Tiheeis: am we do hereby declare the foiievri exuct ii 'ripiioii \Viii enable eihen;

it upperiu ins 1 i'uii, clean and 112? m which ei-cnce being iugm and i0 thereon, fieuimn.

This iiii'eniiu'u l'QizziQF. to new iHlPZOVQHEJTLih have imii i preveiiil of the mi The im qi'iuu couipris vari construe-Hum ennibinni'ieua u u'ienis of pui'iu which will hi it fuiiy iiesciiiwd and then specifieuii iu the appended claims.

We iliu fmie eugiuveniion in the accompanying (inn-vines, iu whichz-- Figure 1 is :1 perspective viei' of (he cumade in uccuri'iuuce \viih our invention. 2 21 side eievziiieu. E; mm MC- and udu; i :1 Si) ceiistmcieii to miing about ihe spindie our; details of mi iii-lunge- 2 i iremu'ifier arms c il iupon which i 10 'heei E- 18 guiu'uuimi. i hupcwi h J-c I Quid hi'uciaei" u as Le eup'ugg'c Szilii lE-CCFS, {I116 hai iutei'posc i' between iii 1 001110114 the iJriil'ii'ri recew poi-x3011 of (he recess and c2;-

and I (ice I 'femier and the it .Yiii he notec that the eafiei' Wheei has 9 upposu'e lace it recessed at S and a icentrally aperiui'ed, is

Quin each o'f'fiuid race es face of eueh fiuugrevi disk 1 and adapted .L veni; said flanged disk from rotation with the caste-1 Wheel.

F1- in: the foregoing, it will he noted that,

by the pi'ovisgion e? a ball bearing caster whcel'nuidc in accordance with emiuven tion, a Siinpie uuci efiicient device afforded whereby :1 string! Wiii be-pieveuicii from being caught :md \YOHTNi about ihc nice 01' the spindle thereof by the pimisinn of the sirsiiouzny disks hehi one upon ach side of the easier wheci. What we claim 110' he new 1. A. duster when uui iiiiuufi piuie, a h'iuzi'hei mi 7 said ccC-ss huii bearings iutci'uieiiiui'c said buss and mezuh a cast 'xvheei jourzmieii upon the :musof uui menu a sioifed en i straddling 11c Swim. nueci' Juiii base :uui member umi hsyvu; its fie-0cm]. p1 imieci. utijn' *n'i to the circuinference of the \Yhcei. and. i'uczms fender having 21 2. i easier wheel eating from 1 and udupred 0 inz ng'e :1 hole in ihe fencer to ii iii the 3i) piece.

1-,. A CilSiGl Wheel and guard cemprismg :1 'eceszsed piute, a hmchei' member swiveled in said recess, ball bearings intermediate member and having; its free end adjacent to said base and member, a caster whee]. ]OUI'- 1 the circumference of the wheel. naled. upon the arms of said member, the i In testimony whereof. we hereunto aihx opposite faces of said wheel being recessed, our signatures in the presence of two wit- .5 flanged apertured disks one of which is i nesses.

mounted in each of said. recesses of the Wheel, t GEORGE M. WILL'JLAMS. each of said disks having lugs spaced apart GROVER C. GREENC). andadapted to engage each side of the arms Viitnessesf of said member to hold the disks from r0 DaisY D. PERKINS, 10 tation, and a fender mounted upon said I JAMES E. MCKENNEY. 

